Govardhan Puja
Govardhan Puja
Our Promise
Our Promise
- Vedic Patashala certified and experienced priests.
- All rituals follow Vedic Standards and Procedures.
- High-quality Samagri to ensure a pleasant Puja experience.
- Guaranteed Punctuality and Authenticity.
- Professional Guidance & Support.
What Do You Get ?
What Do You Get ?
- You will received proper Photos & Videos.
- Proper Vedic Mantras.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
1) What all items i need to keep ready for the pooja, how will i know?
- As soon as you book the pooja by paying advance or full amount you will be receiving a To-do List in your email in few hours, which will clearly mention all the required items like deepam, matchbox, pooja bell, Mats ,bowls, trays etc you need to keep ready.
2) How Long does the Puja take to complete?
- Pujas are typically performed for 1 to 3+ hours at the same time it also depends on the package selected for the Puja.
3) How Long does the Puja take to complete?
- Pujas are typically performed for 1 to 3+ hours at the same time it also depends on the package selected for the Puja.
Govardhan Puja, also known as Annakut or Govardhan Daan, is a Hindu festival celebrated primarily in North India, particularly in regions like Mathura and Vrindavan. It takes place the day after Diwali, on the Pratipada (first day) of the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of the moon) in the month of Kartika.
Key Aspects of Govardhan Puja:
1. Significance: The festival commemorates the lifting of Govardhan Hill by Lord Krishna to protect the villagers of Vrindavan from the wrath of Lord Indra, the god of rain. It symbolizes the importance of devotion to God and the power of faith.
2. Rituals: Preparation of Food: Devotees prepare a variety of vegetarian dishes, known as "Annakut," to offer to Lord Krishna. This can include sweets, snacks, and other delicacies.
Worship of Govardhan Hill: In many homes and temples, devotees create a small replica of Govardhan Hill using cow dung, mud, or even stones, and adorn it with flowers and other offerings.
Prayers and Bhajans: Devotees sing hymns and perform aarti to honor Lord Krishna.
3. Community Celebrations: The festival is often celebrated with community gatherings, where people come together to share food and joy.
4. Symbolism: Govardhan Puja highlights themes of humility, gratitude, and the relationship between the divine and nature. It also emphasizes that true worship is not about material offerings but devotion and love.
5. Cultural Importance: The festival fosters community spirit and strengthens family bonds as people come together in celebration and worship.
Govardhan Puja is a beautiful occasion that reflects devotion, gratitude, and the spirit of community, celebrating the love of Lord Krishna for his devotees.